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ce the town's Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy | Railroad Depot. |
City Hall in Panhandle is a restored | railroad depot. |
Trains previously stopped at Limon | Railroad Depot. |
e town once had a functioning schoolhouse and | railroad depot; these have since been abandoned, as ha |
Six | railroad depots were destroyed with eight deaths in th |
Christie's opposition to | railroad development in Indian Territory made him many |
to Baltic Rail Services (BRS), part-owned by | Railroad Development Corporation. |
He promoted economic development and | railroad development. |
Butterfield also had interests in various | railroad developments, telegraph facilities, and banks |
There still exists a | railroad diamond crossing in Farmville that can be see |
Mattoon, Illinois, and was the daughter of a | railroad dining car waiter. |
ing Car-#6113 is a historic Seaboard Air Line | Railroad dining car in Boca Raton, Florida. |
18 April - Christian Emil Stoud Platou, | railroad director and politician (d.1923) |
en opened a number of businesses and became a | railroad director. |
hundreds were injured, making this the worst | railroad disaster in Missouri history. |
In 1922 the | railroad discontinued service. |
n, but was later renamed in honor of an early | railroad dispatcher in La Grande. |
An elaborate working model | railroad display depicts the seven railroads that oper |
The regiment was attached to | Railroad District of Western Virginia to January 1862. |
The Beverly/Morgan | Railroad District is an historic district in the Bever |
Newton's historic | railroad district also contains two Richardsonian stat |
Railroad District, Mountain Department, to July 1862. | |
Lenni is currently used by SEPTA to train new | railroad division motormen, the line remains electrifi |
On November 25, 2005, the | railroad division acquired the company Ferrosur, creat |
The regiment was attached to | Railroad Division, West Virginia, to January 1863. |
den station was a Type W-2 station (from DL&W | railroad documents) built in 1868. |
The | railroad drew most of the residents to Rowe. |
ngineer and secretary of the Colorado Central | Railroad during its expansion throughout Colorado in t |
rdered by the Louisville, New Albany, & Salem | Railroad during that decade. |
in the resistance movement of the Underground | Railroad during the antebellum years. |
erations against the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) | Railroad during the American Civil War. |
ps still is) all kinds of evidence of the old | railroad, e.g. |
The Virginia Central | Railroad, earlier known as the Louisa Railroad, had be |
Wax masters were shipped across country by | railroad; early on many masters melted on the trip acr |
n was built in 1876 as part of the Old Colony | Railroad east of downtown Taunton on a line that was o |
ral other companies (Highland Avenue and Belt | Railroad, East Lake Land Company, East Birmingham Land |
It also gave the | railroad easy access to a Gephart-owned lime quarry at |
The Canon Ranch | Railroad Eclipse Windmill is a historic windmill near |
Original Chicago & Northwestern | Railroad Edison Park station, which was demolished in |
In 1911 the Southern Pacific | Railroad electrified most of its local lines in the Ea |
Iron for bridges and engines for | railroad elevators, automobiles, and river boats were |
it was known as the Philadelphia and Reading | Railroad Elkins Railroad Station, but has also been kn |
rrently rosters a single former Union Pacific | Railroad EMD SD40T-2 diesel locomotive. |
Pennsylvania | Railroad, EMD E8, #5809 |
Georgia | Railroad EMD GP7 No. 1026 (pictured) |
It became part of the | railroad empire of George J. Gould, merging with the W |
He actively expanded the family's | railroad empire, and added millions to the gargantuan |
sons assumed the head positions in the family | railroad empire, and they inherited his massive fortun |
Slim Summerville - | Railroad employee |
railway mail car robbery is successful, but a | railroad employee is injured and later dies. |
ry worked in the United States as a miner and | railroad employee before returning to Nova Scotia in 1 |
was born in El Paso, Texas where he father, a | railroad employee, was stationed. |
was succeeded on the city council by another | railroad employee, Grady L. Hancock, an appointee of G |
k Crane (1850-1903), Postal Service employee, | railroad employee. |
The community is named after a | railroad employee. |
arjorie M. Poston (1899-1995), who was also a | railroad employee. |
Many of the | railroad employees weren't ready to give up on South C |
an were the brothers G. L. and F.A. Wheelock, | railroad employees, who moved into the new station hou |
d waiting rooms for passengers, and rooms for | railroad employees. |
968) and Marjorie A. Poston (1899-1995), both | railroad employees. |
854 completion of the Chicago and Rock Island | Railroad enabled the McGovneys to conveniently move th |
The | railroad encountered problems from the start. |
The twenty-year lease to the | railroad ended in 1935, but the Traction Terminal name |
By June 30, 1915, the | railroad ended its fiscal year operating at a loss of |
The | railroad ended up totaling 26.7 miles (43.0 km) of tra |
983, the Seaboard Coast Line merged the Haysi | Railroad, ending its existence as an independent entit |
rch 4, 1826-November 2, 1863) was an American | railroad engineer who dreamed of the first Transcontin |
Paolini is the son of a | railroad engineer from Belluno, Italy. |
Lee Jones, | railroad engineer |
was known as Captain Penny and was attired in | railroad engineer clothing. |
Earl Hutchinson (October 23, 1888 - ) was a | railroad engineer and political figure from Ontario, C |
Sir Georges Garneau was a | railroad engineer involved in the construction of trac |
Lee Jones (D), | railroad engineer |
layed by Norman Woodlief, and later by former | railroad engineer Roy Harvey from West Virginia. |
established an international reputation as a | railroad engineer and as a founder of the southeastern |
He was employed as a | railroad engineer with the Isthmian Canal Commission, |
Alamo Model | Railroad Engineer's (A.M.R.E.) an HO model railroad |
anfield which is named after Edward Banfield ( | railroad engineer). |
For the U.S. congressman and | railroad engineer, see Jonathan Knight (railroader). |
a civil engineer and later was employed as a | railroad engineer. |
Merritt was most likely the name of a ATSF | railroad engineer. |
Manual for | Railroad Engineers and Students (1881) - contains deta |
The Reading | Railroad entered the east side of town via a station a |
to the far western side of Atlanta where the | railroad entered the city. |
In 1915, the Georgia Coast and Piedmont | Railroad entered receivership and was subsequently bro |
ith several animals and a working small-scale | railroad entertained a generation of children in the 1 |
Short excursions on board a variety of | railroad equipment are offered in the museum's rail ya |
ortation does not use them in the Metro North | Railroad equipment pool. |
Equipment Company (reporting mark NREX) is a | railroad equipment rebuilding and leasing company, hea |
The site contains exhibits of historic | railroad equipment and facilities. |
n Corporation, developing their line of model | railroad equipment. |
e, built steam locomotives at the dawn of the | railroad era in the United States. |
Headquartered in Lebanon, the fledgling | railroad erected a sprawling Victorian-style passenger |
As part of this construction program, the | railroad erected what was the historic town's most pro |
In the 1890s the Pennsylvania | Railroad established Cape Charles, Virginia as the sou |
The San Antonio and Mexican Gulf | Railroad established a station at Placedo in 1860. |
rson and Western Railway was a South Carolina | railroad established in the late 19th century. |
o Shannopin when the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie | Railroad established a station there. |
rleston Southern Railway was a South Carolina | railroad established in the early part of the 20th cen |
, acquisitions and the building of track, the | railroad eventually reached the port of Mobile, Alabam |
7 the ACL merged into the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad, eventually becoming part of CSX. |
locomotives as the best steam locomotives the | railroad ever owned. |
guerrillas operating on every highway, every | railroad, every German convoy. |
became a PRR trademark, as no other American | railroad except the Great Northern used Belpaire fireb |
Railroad Exchange Building, and | |
Railroad Exchange Building, | |
by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow for lawyer and | railroad executive Edwin Hale Abbot (1834-1927). |
, 1810 - 1870) was a prominent politician and | railroad executive from Vermont. |
This article is about the | railroad executive and politician Chauncey Vibbard. |
neur, industrialist, newspaper publisher, and | railroad executive Claus Spreckels in 1881. |
Joseph W. Smiley - | Railroad Executive |
For the | railroad executive, see Robert Pitcairn. |
lland, the son of James Millholland, was as a | railroad executive, serving as General Manager and lat |
After leaving politics, Gunther became a | railroad executive, working in that capacity until his |
23 March 2006), an Italian | railroad executive, with whom she had two daughters. |
He also was a | railroad executive, banker, and president of the Georg |
win Hale Abbot (1834 - 1927) was a lawyer and | railroad executive, active in Boston and Milwaukee. |
lia Voinard Butler, married William Mahone, a | railroad executive, Confederate general, United States |
n, Sr. (1809 - 1889) was a civil engineer and | railroad executive. |
ember - H. G. Haugan, Norwegian-born American | railroad executive. |
Her father was a | railroad executive. |
60 - 19 June 1932) was an American lawyer and | railroad executive. |
This article is about the lawyer and | railroad executive. |
was a prominent West Virginia businessman and | railroad executive. |
1927) was an American politician, farmer and | railroad executive. |
of James Mitchell Ashley, the Congressman and | railroad executive. |
, 1854 - June 15, 1925) was a German American | railroad executive. |
town's name derives from the first name of a | railroad executive. |
Patrick and Pageland, McBee was named after a | railroad executive; in this case, V.E. |
med for Oneida, New York, the home of several | railroad executives who helped developed the town in t |
Designed for entertaining | railroad executives and community members, the house i |
The Atlantic Coast Line | Railroad existed until 1967, when it merged with the S |
Chartered in 1852, following | railroad expansion to western Massachusetts, Hampden B |
At the peak of | railroad expansion in 1885, Tryon was incorporated. |
1880s as a rail stop during the Golden Era of | Railroad expansion. |
rtation logistics gained through his years of | railroad experience resulted in his temporary transfer |
He was the assistant on the Northern Pacific | railroad exploration until December 1854. |
Wilfred Lucas as Jack, | Railroad Express Agent |
The West Penn | Railroad extended past Livermore alongside the canal i |
At the same time, the Central | Railroad extended its Fifth Avenue Line south to 36th |
In 1841, the Boston and Maine | Railroad extended service to the community. |
In 1873 the | railroad extended south from Hagerstown to the Potomac |
The Saint John Bridge and | Railroad Extension Company was acquired by the NBR fol |
As the | railroad facilities through town grew, there was a dem |
During the Chinese Civil War, a | railroad factory is commissioned by the Communist army |
9, the locomotive was operated at the Chicago | Railroad Fair as part of the "Wheels A-Rolling" pagean |
nston served as the Treasurer for the Chicago | Railroad Fair. |
assage of the Hepburn Act of 1906 which eased | railroad fares for western shippers. |
Over the ensuing decades, the Erie | Railroad fell into debt along with its competitor, the |
About twice monthly, the | railroad ferry transports tanker cars on a barge betwe |
any popping up around the new stations on the | railroad finalized in 1878. |
the city in 1978, a year before the Southern | Railroad finally gave up passenger service. |
and on August 24, 1871 the Connecticut Valley | Railroad finally declared an official opening. |
His son, Jay Cooke, was a prominent | railroad financier. |
ally, though, in 1885 the California Southern | Railroad finished a line from San Bernardino to San Di |
h served a pivotal role in representing Texas | railroad firms in the early 1900s. |
s built nine years after the Southern Pacific | Railroad first laid tracks through Northridge, which w |
Pronghorn grazed long before then, until the | railroad first arrived in 1876. |
1890 | Railroad first extends to Walsrode. |
The missile can be launched from a silo, a | railroad flat truck, or a mobile vehicle. |
e abandoned Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain | Railroad follow the Raystown Branch Juniata River thro |
The | railroad followed the course of Wolf Creek or its trib |
In Alabama, the | railroad followed the route of the Tuscumbia, Courtlan |
The Union Pacific | Railroad follows Casey Creek from Kell down to Mt. Ver |
ity of Austin and Capital Metro purchased the | railroad for $9.3 million, with the intent of using th |
He worked for the Union Pacific | Railroad for 40 years and as the Murray station superi |
anderbilt, a director of the New York Central | Railroad for 61 years. |
community became a shipping center along the | railroad for peaches, plums, and tomatoes. |
with the Missouri River, Fort Scott, and Gulf | Railroad for land to build their proposed Singleton Co |
ar litigation against the Burlington Northern | Railroad for trackage rights into the Powder River Bas |
as chief counsel of the South Atlantic & Ohio | Railroad for a number a years. |
William worked at the | railroad for 34 years. |
He is the founder and head of the Iranian | Railroad for Queer Refugees (IRQR). |
He supported the development of a | railroad for Cape Breton Island from Canso to Louisbou |
for the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Lafayette | Railroad for many years. |
that was constructed by the New York Central | Railroad for use on the stillborn South Pennsylvania R |
historically was dependent on cotton and the | railroad for survival. |
Richard Whitney researched the | railroad for 30 years and wrote the book Old Maud: The |
The tunnel was built by the Reading | Railroad for its line along the Schuylkill River. |
farm served both as a stop on the underground | railroad for escaped slaves and as a refuge for fellow |
Carolina was part owner of the Glenn Springs | Railroad for the latter's last eight years of its exis |
She sued the | railroad for negligence in the construction of the rai |
Hand-assembled graffiti lines the | railroad for the entire distance that it parallels Hig |
founded a new organization called the Iranian | Railroad for Queer Refugees. |
The company also built 41 miles of | railroad for the Lawton, Oklahoma to Waurika, Oklahoma |
10, 1848, the Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers | Railroad formally opened to Bradford. |
In 1881, the Pennsylvania | Railroad formally took control of the PW&B. |
e under the banner of the Seaboard Coast Line | Railroad, formed by the merger of Atlantic Coast Line |
st of Crimora Station on the Norfolk Southern | railroad formerly known as the Shenandoah valley railr |
The defunct East Tennessee and Virginia | Railroad formerly had a station in Chuckey. |
The station is along the former Pennsylvania | Railroad Fort Wayne Line, now owned by Norfolk Souther |
This was the start of his | railroad fortune. |
Soon, the | railroad found itself in difficult financial straits a |
dent of the Jacksonville, Tampa, and Key West | Railroad, founded the town of Seville in 1882 along th |
ooks the Ohio River, the National Underground | Railroad Freedom Center, and Great American Ball Park. |
His firm also built | railroad freight cars. |
From Illinois Central | Railroad freight yard, the current Lakeshore East (Apr |
d paper shortages, consumer product labeling, | railroad freight rates, and municipal bonds. |
After the war, Anderson became a | railroad freight agent and police chief in Atlanta, Ge |
The company in its heyday shipped four | railroad freight cars of beekeeping equipment a day. |
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